"Strewn feathers" are a metaphor for chaos. It can also be a bit of a paradox because feathers are lightweight, and chaos is a serious and heavy matter.
"Sang the heart upon its mantel" in the last stanza is personification.
"See", again in the last stanza, is a homophone, or a word whose pronunciation has double meaning. The poet could mean see as is sight, but also implying sea like the body of water.
Where is the bolded word?
1. The frame
2. The fork
3. The headset
4. The stem
4 1/2. The quill stem
5. The handlebars, shifters, and brake levers
6. The brakes
7. Wheels and tires
8. The seat Post
9. The saddle
10. The bottom bracket
10 1/2: The crankset, gearing
Hope this helps! (`・∀・´)
"Midnight Summer's Dream" is actually a comedy play that was written by William Shakespeare and the main character in this comedy is Nick Bottom. This play provides a comic relief. Nick Bottom is an outgoing character. He appears to be foolish and yet, he makes sense. Therefore, the answer to the question above is option D.